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ABOUT COURSES Under Graduate - Introduction:- Bharati Vidyapeeth university homoeopathic medical college is renowned for imparting excellent academic training and knowledge of to its students as per the time bound syllabus prescribed by Regulations of C.C.H. RECOGNITION - Our courses are recognized by Homoeopathic Central Council Act. 1973 (57) (as Amended upto 2002) passed by parliament as under 1) Homoeopathy, (Minimum standard of education) Regulation 1983 (as Amended upto 2002) requirement of courses. 2) Homoeopathy Degree Course Regulation 1983 (as Amended upto 2003) syllabus of course. 3) Post Graduate Degree Course Regulation 1993, 1998, 2001 requirement & syllabus of course. All information in details of the above Regulations is available on the CCH Website. Degree To Be Awarded After Successful Completion Of Course : "Bachelor of Homoeopathic Medicine and Surgery (B.H.M.S.)" by Bharati Vidyapeeth University. Medium Of Instruction: English

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Page 1: ABOUT COURSES Under Graduate - RECOGNITIONhmc.bharatividyapeeth.edu/media/pdf/Under_Graduate.pdf · 2003) syllabus of course. 3) Post Graduate Degree Course Regulation 1993, 1998,

ABOUT COURSES –

Under Graduate -

Introduction:-

Bharati Vidyapeeth university homoeopathic medical college is renowned

for imparting excellent academic training and knowledge of to its students as per

the time bound syllabus prescribed by Regulations of C.C.H.

RECOGNITION - Our courses are recognized by –

Homoeopathic Central Council Act. 1973 (57) (as Amended upto 2002) passed

by parliament as under –

1) Homoeopathy, (Minimum standard of education) Regulation 1983 (as

Amended upto 2002) requirement of courses.

2) Homoeopathy Degree Course Regulation 1983 (as Amended upto

2003) syllabus of course.

3) Post Graduate Degree Course Regulation 1993, 1998, 2001 requirement

& syllabus of course.

All information in details of the above Regulations is available on the CCH

Website.

Degree To Be Awarded After Successful Completion Of Course :

"Bachelor of Homoeopathic Medicine and Surgery (B.H.M.S.)" by Bharati

Vidyapeeth University.

Medium Of Instruction:

English

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Eligibility For Admission:

B.H.M.S.

A candidate passing H.S.C science (10+2) or its equivalent examinations

from recognized board and has secured at least 50% marks in physics , chemistry,

biology(botany & zoology) together .and should have passed in the subject

English in the said examination .Blind (including colour blind),deaf &or dumb

candidate shall not be allowed for admission in the course.

However if any seats remain vacant in BHMS course the minimum

qualification for admission as prescribed by CCH is “That the candidate seeking

admission should have passed 12th std. (HSC or equivalent examination) with

Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as his subjects”.

Minimum Age For Admission :

17 yrs as on 31dec in the year of admission of BHMS course

Course Of Study:

I. The degree courses of B.H.M.S. (Degree) shall comprise a course of study

consisting of curriculum and syllabus. Provided in these regulations,

spread over a period of 5 /2 years including compulsory internship of 1

year duration after passing the final degree examination.

II. The internship should be undertaken at the hospital attached to the college

and in cases where such hospital cannot accommodate all of its students for

internship such students may undertake their internship in a hospital a

dispensary run by the Central Govt. and State Govt. or Local bodies.

III. At the completions of internship of the specified period and on the

recommendation of the head of the institution where internship was

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undertaken the Bharati Vidyapeeth University shall issue the degree to the

successful candidates.

Duration : 4 & ½ year of teaching + 1 year compulsory internship.

a) First B.H.M.S - 1 ½ yrs

b) Second B.H.M.S - 1 yrs

c) Third B.H.MS - 1 yrs

d) Final B.H.M.S - 1 yrs

e) Internship B.H.M.S – 1 yrs

NUMBER OF SUBJECTS TAUGHT FOR B.H.M.S. COURSE -

1) Anatomy & Histology

2) Physiology including Biochemistry

3) Homoeopathic pharmacy

4) Pathology, Microbiology & Parasitology

5) Forensic medicine & toxicology

6) Community medicine

7) Practice of medicine

8) Surgery including ENT, Opthalmology and Dentistry

9) Gynacology and obstetrics including infant care.

10) Homoeopathic materia medica

11) Organon of medicine & principles of homoeopathic

philosophy and psychology.

12) Case taking & repertory.

1st BHMS : 1½ Year

Subject : 1) Anatomy,

2) Physiology Including Biochemistry,

3) Homoeopathic Pharmacy

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4) Organon of Medicine Principles of Homoeopathic

Philosophy & Psychology,

5) Homoeopathic materia medica.

2nd

BHMS : 1 Year

Subject : 1) Pathology and Microbiology

2) Forensic Medicine & Toxicology

3) Organon of Medicine Principles of Homoeopathic

Philosophy & Psychology

4) Homoeopathic materia medica.

3rd

BHMS : 1 Year

Subject : 1) Surgery Including ENT Ophthalmology and Dentistry &

Homoeopathic Therapeutics.

2) Obstetrics and Gynaecology Infant Care and

Homoeopathic Therapeutics.

3) Organon of Medicine Principles of Homoeopathic

Philosophy & Psychology

4) Homoeopathic materia medica.

4th

BHMS : 1 Year

Subject : 1) Practice of Medicine and Homoeopathic Therapeutics

2) Organon of Medicine Principles of Homoeopathic

Philosophy & Psychology

3) Homoeopathic Materia Medica.

4) Case taking and repertory

5) Community medicine

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Course Structure

First B.H.M.S. Course

Subject of Examination Subject of Teaching

1. Homoeopathy Pharmacy 1. Homoeopathy Pharmacy

2. Anatomy 2. Anatomy

3. Physiology Including Biochemistry 3. Physiology Including

Biochemistry

4. Homoeopathic Materia Medica 4. Homoeopathic Materia Medica

5. Organon of Medicine, Principles of

Homoeopathic Philosophy and

Psychology

5. Organon of Medicine.

Principles of Homoeopathic

Philosophy and Psychology

Second B.H.M.S. Course

Subject of Examination Subject of Teaching

1. Pathology & Microbiology 1. Pathology & Microbiology

2. Forensic Medicine & Toxicology 2. Forensic Medicine &

Toxicology

3. Homoeopathic Materia Medica 3. Homoeopathic Materia Medica

4. Organon of Medicine 4. Organon of Medicine

5. Practice of Medicine &

Homoeopathic Therapeutics

6. Surgery, Including ENT,

Ophthalmology & Dentistry &

Homoeopathic therapeutics

7. Obstetrics & Gynecology

Homoeopathic Therapeutics

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Third B.H.M.S. Course

Subject of Examination Subject of Teaching

1. Surgery, Inducing ENT,

Ophthalmology & Dentistry &

Homoeopathic therapeutics

1. Surgery, Including ENT,

Ophthalmology & Dentistry &

Homoeopathic therapeutics

2. Obstetrics & Gynecology Infant

care & Homoeopathic

Therapeutics

2. Obstetrics & Gynecology

Infant care & Homoeopathic

Therapeutics

3. Homoeopathic Materia Medica 3. Homoeopathic Materia Medica

4. Organon of Medicine 4. Organon of Medicine.

Principles of Homoeopathic

Philosophy and Psychology

5. Practice of Medicine &

Homoeopathic Therapeutics

Fourth B.H.M.S. Course

Subject of Examination Subject of Teaching

1. Practice of Medicine Paediatrics,

Skin, Psychiatrics &

Homoeopathic Therapeutics

1. Practice of Medicine

Paediatrics, Skin, -Psychiatrics

& Homoeopathic Therapeutics

2. Homoeopathic Materia Medica 2. Homoeopathic Materia Medica

3. Organon of Medicine 3. Organon of Medicine,

Principles of Homoeopathic

Philosophy and Psychology

4. Case Taking & Repertory 4. Case Taking & Repertory

5. Community Medicine 5. Community Medicine

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Scheme Of Examination :

The examination for each subject shall ordinarily be held twice in a year in

the month of November and April.

The examination shall be conducted by means of written papers, oral and

practical/ clinical examination in each subject.

Number Of Papers And Marks For Each Subject

A) First B.H.M.S.

Sr.

No

.

Name of the

Examinatio

n & Subject

No. of

Writte

n

Paper

s

Theory Practical Total

Full

mark

s

Pass

Mark

s

Full

mark

s

Pass

Mark

s

Full

mark

s

Pass

Mark

s

1 Homoeopath

y Pharmacy 1 100 50 100 50 200 100

2 Anatomy 2 200 100 200 100 400 200

3 Physiology

Including

Biochemistr

y

2 200 100 200 100 400 200

4 Homoeopath

ic Materia

Medica

1 100 50 50 25 150 75

5 Organon of

Medicine,

Principles of

Homoeopath

ic

Philosophy

and

Psychology

1 100 50 50 25 150 75

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B) Second B.H.M.S.

Sr.

No.

Name of the

Examination &

Subject

No.

of

Writte

n

Papers

Theory Practical Total

Full

mark

s

Pass

mark

s

Full

mark

s

Pass

mark

s

Full

mark

s

Pass

marks

1 Pathology &

Microbiology 1 100 50 100 50 200 100

2 Forensic

Medicine &

Toxicology

1 100 50 100 50 200 100

3 Homoeopathic

Materia Medica 1 100 50 100 50 200 100

4 Organon of

Medicine 1 100 50 100 50 200 100

C) Third B.H.M.S.

Sr.

No.

Name of the

Examination &

Subject

No.

of

Writte

n

Papers

Theory Practical Total

Full

mark

s

Pass

mark

s

Full

mark

s

Pass

mark

s

Full

mark

s

Pass

marks

1 Surgery

Including ENT :

Ophthalmology

& Dental

Homoeopathic

therapeutics

3 300 150 200 100 500 250

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2 Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Infant care &

Homoeopathic

Therapeutics

3 300 150 200 100 500 250

3 Homoeopathic

Materia Medica 1 100 50 100 50 200 100

4 Organon of

Medicine 1 100 50 100 50 200 100

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D) Fourth B.H.M.S.

Sr.

No.

Name of the

Examination &

Subject

No.

of

Written

Papers

Theory Practical Total

Full

marks

Pass

marks

Full

marks

Pass

marks

Full

marks

Pass

marks

1 Practice of

Medicine

Paediatric. Skin.

Psychiatrics &

Homoeopathic

Therapeutics

3 300 150 200 100 500 250

2 Homoeopathic

Matcria Medica

-

2 200 100 200 100 400 200

3 Organon of

Medicine 2 200 100 100 50 300 150

4 Case Taking &

Repertory 1 100 50 100 50 200 100

5 Community

Medicine 1 100 50 100 50 200 100

1300 + 800 + 1400 + 1600 = 5100 Marks

Pass Marks :

Pass marks in all subjects both homoeopathic and allied Medical subjects

shall be 50% in each part (written, oral and practical).

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Rules Of Examination :

The examination will be conducted as per prescribed norms and

regulations of Central Council of Homoeopathy, New Delhi and Bharati

Vidyapeeth University.

A) FOR FIRST YEAR B.H.M.S.

i) Any undergraduate may be admitted to the First B.H.M.S.

examination provided that he has regularly attended the following

courses of instruction in the subjects of examination theoretical and

practical for not less than one and a half years at a Homoeopathic

Medical College to the satisfaction of head of College.

ii) The First B.H.M.S. examinations shall be held at the end of 18

months of First B.H.M.S. Course.

iii) The minimum number of hours for lecture, Demonstration Practical

and Seminar classes in the subjects shall be as under :

Sr.

No.

Subject

Demonstration Theoretical Lecture

Practical/ Tutorial/

Seminar

1 Organon of Medicine

Principles of

Homoeopathic

Philosophy and

Psychology

150 hrs.

(Including 40 hrs. for

Psychology)

35 hrs

(Including hrs.

Psychology)

30 for Psychology)

2 Anatomy, Histology

and Embryology 250 hrs. 325 hrs.

3 Physiology Including

Biochemistry 250 hrs. 325 hrs.

4

Homoeopathic

Pharmacy 100 hrs. 100 hrs.

5 Homoeopathic Materia

Medica 50 hrs. 25 hrs.

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iv) The examination shall be written, oral and practical.

v) The examination in Homoeopathic Pharmacy shall consist of one

theoretical paper, one practical examination and one oral

examination.

vi) The examination in Anatomy including histology and embryology

shall consist of two theoretical papers, one practical examination and

one oral examination.

vii) The examination in Physiology including Biochemistry shall consist

of two theoretical papers, one practical examination and one oral

examination.

viii) The examination in Homoeopathic Materia Medica shall consist of

one theoretical paper and one oral examination.

ix) The examination in Organon of Medicine, Principles of

Homoeopathy Philosophy and Psychology shall consist of one

theoretical paper and one oral examination.

x) Three hrs. shall allowed for each theoretical paper in each subject.

xi) A candidate securing 75% or above marks in any of the subject shall

be declared to achieve honours in the subject provided that he has

passed the examination in first attempt.

xii) In order to pass the First B.H.M.S. examination a candidate must

pass in all subject of the examination.

B) For Second Year B.H.M.S.

i) The Second B.H.M.S. examination shall be held at the end of 30

months of admissions to the First B.H.M.S.

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ii) The examination of Second B.H.M.S. shall be held after student has

regularly attended course of instructions in the subject concern

for theoretical, practical/ clinical for not less than one year to the

satisfaction of head of the College.

iii) Examination in Pathology and Microbiology shall consist of one

theory paper and one practical including oral identification of

microscopic slides and specimens shall be a part of practical

examination.

iv) Examination in Forensic medicine and Toxicology shall consist of

one theory paper and one oral examinations including identification

and spotting of specimens.

v) Examination in Organon of Medicine, principles of Homoeopathic,

Philosophy and Psychology shall consist of one theory paper and

oral examination.

vi) Examination in Materia Medica shall consist of one theory paper

and one ; practical including oral examination.

vii) The minimum number of hours for lecture, demonstration practical

and seminar classes in the subjects shall be under :

Sr.

No. Subject

Theoretical

Lecture

Practical/

Clinical

Tutorial/

Seminar

1 Pathology and Microbiology

Including Parasitological,

Bacteriology and Virology

200 hrs. 70 hrs.

2 Forensic Medicine and Toxicology 50 hrs. 20 hrs.

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3 Organon of Medicine and

Principles of Homoeopathic

Philosophy

125 hrs.

4 Homoeopathic Materia Medica 75 hrs. 75 hrs.

5 Surgery Including EXT, Eye,

Dental and Homoeopathic

Therapeutics

50r25-75hrs.

one term of 3

months in

Surgical ward

and OPD

75 his.

6 Obstetrics and Gynecology Infant

Care & Homoeopathic therapeutics

75 hrs. one term

of 3 months in

Gynecology

& Obstetrics

ward and OPD

75 hrs.

7 Practice of Medicine and

Homoeopathic Therapeutics

50+25=75hrs.

one term of 3

months in

OPD & IPD of

different

medical ward

75 hrs.

viii) In order to pass the Second B.H.M.S. examination a candidate has to

pass all the subjects of examination.

ix) A candidate securing 75% or above marks in any of the subjects

shall be declared to receive honours in that subject provided he has

passed the examination in the first attempt.

C) For Third Year B.H.M.S.

i) No candidate shall be admitted to the Third B.H.M.S. examination

unless

a) He has passed the Second B.H.M.S. examination atleast one year

previously ; and

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b) Has regularly attended the following courses of instructions

theoretical and practical, in the subjects of examination over a

period of atleast two years in a recognised Homoeopathic

College subsequent to his passing the First B.H.M.S.

examination to the satisfaction of Head of the College.

ii) The Third B.H.M.S. examination shall be held at the end of 42nd

month of admission to the First B.H.M.S.

iii) The minimum number of hours for lecture, demonstration/ practical,

clinical and seminar classes in the subject shall be as under :

Sr.

No. Subject

Theoretical

Lecture

Practical/ Clinical Tutorial/

Classes

1 Practice of Medicine

and Homoeopathic

Therapeutics

50

25

75 one term of 3 months each

in OPD & IPD indifferent

wards Dept.

2 Surgery Including

ENT, Ophthalmology &

Dental Homoeopathic

Therapeutics

100

50

75 one term of 3 months each

in surgical ward & OPD

3 Obstetrics &

Gynecology Infant Care &

Homoeopathic

Therapeutics

100

50

75 one term of 3 months

Gynaec. ward & OPD

4 Homoeopathic Materia

Medica 100 75

5 Organon of Medicine 100 75

iv) The examination in surgery shall consist of three theory papers and

one practical examination. One theory paper shall exclusively on

homoeopathic therapeutics; practical examination shall be consist of

clinical examination and orals. In the clinical examination the

student shall be examined on his skill on the surgical instruments,

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bandages and general measures related to surgery, scope of

homoeopathic therapeutics and examination and diagnosis of

surgical disease through clinical examination, x-ray and other

common diagnostic techniques. The case study reports of the

students carried out during the course shall also be considered at the

oral examination.

v) Examination in obstetrics and Gynecology including Infant Care

shall consist of three theory papers & one practical examination.

One theory paper shall be exclusively on Homoeopathic

therapeutics. Practical examinations shall consist of clinical

examination and oral. In the clinical examination the student shall be

examined on his skill on the specimens, models, instruments and

general appliances related to obstetrics, scope of Homoeopathic

therapeutics and examination and diagnosis of Gynecological

disease through clinical examinations, X-Ray and other common

diagnostic techniques. The case study reports of the students carried

out during the course shall also be considered at the oral

examination.

vi) Examination in Homoeopathic Materia Medical shall consist of one

theory paper and one bedside practical examination, which shall be

on two acute cases with special reference to their nosological

diagnosis and therapeutic diagnosis from Homoeopathic point of

view.

vii) Examination in Organon of Medicine shall consist of one theory

paper and one oral examination and one bedside practical

examination of one long case in the application of the tenets of

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Organon in case taking, evaluation of symptoms and guidelines of

treatment.

viii) In order to pass the Third B.H.M.S. examination candidate have to

pass in all the subjects of the examination.

ix) A candidate securing 75% or above marks in any of the subjects

shall be declared to receive honors in that subject provided he has

passed the examination in first attempt.

D) FOR FOURTH YEAR B.H.M.S.

i) No candidate shall be admitted to Fourth B.H.M.S. examination

unless

a) he has passed the Third B.H.M.S. examination atleast one

year previously.

b) has regularly attended the following courses of instructions

theoretical and practical, in the subjects of examination over a

period of atleast 3 years in a recognised Homoeopathic

College subsequent to his passing the First B.H.M.S.

examination to the satisfaction of the Head of the College.

ii) The Fourth B.H.M.S. examination shall be held at the end of 54th

month of admission to First B.H.M.S.

iii) The minimum number of hrs. for lecture, demonstration/ practical,

seminar and clinical classes in the subjects shall be as under.

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Sr.

No Subject

Theoretical

Lecture

Practical/Clinical

Tutorial/Classes

1 Practice of Medicine and

Homoeopathic therapeutics

100

50

200 one term of 4 months

in OPD & IPD indifferent

Medical wards/ Dept.

2 Homoeopathic Materia Medica 100 75

3 1 Organon of Medicine 100 75

4 Repertory 125 150

5 Community Medicine 100 100

iv) Examination in practice of Medicine Including Pediatrics Psychiatry

and Dermatology shall consist of 3-thcory papers one bedside

practical examination. One theory paper shall be exclusively on

Homoeopathic Therapeutics. The practical examination shall consist

of clinical examination and oral. In the clinical examination the

students shall be examined on his skill on Nosological and

therapeutics diagnosis, through clinical examinations, X-Ray and

other common diagnostic techniques and detailed case taking on

long and short cases. The case reports of the students earned out

during the course shall also be considered for oral examinations.

v) Examination in case taking and repertory shall consist of one theory

paper and one practical examination. The practical examination shall

consist of the Homoeopathic principles on case taking of one long

case and-one short case and the methods of arriving the reportorial

totality through case analysis and actual repertorisation. The skill of

finding rubrics from Kent and Bocnninghousen Repertory the case

reports of the students carried out during the course shall be

considered for the oral examination.

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vi) Examination in -Homoeopathic Materia Medica shall consist of two

theory papers and one bedside practical examination. The bedside

examination shall be one long case and one short case with special

references to their nosological diagnosis and therapeutic diagnosis

from Homoeopathic point of view. The case reports of the students

carried out during the course shall be considered for the oral

examinations.

vii) Examination in Organon of Medicine and principles of

Homoeopathic Philosophy shall consist of two theory papers and

one practical examination. The practical examination shall be on the

Homoeopathic orientation of cases in relation to miasmatic

diagnosis, general management, posology , second prescription, etc.

viii) The examination in Community Medicine including Health

Education and Family Welfare shall consist of one theory paper and

one oral examination. The oral examination shall be on spotting and

identification of specimens and matters related to the community-

oriented problems.

ix) In order to pass the fourth B.H.M.S. examination candidates have to

pass in all the subjects of the examination.

x) A candidate securing 75% or above marks in any of the subjects

shall be declared to receive honour in that subject provided he has

passed the examination in first attempt.

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RESULTS AND RE-ADMISSION TO EXAMINATION:

i) Every candidate for admission to an examination shall 21 days

before the date fixed for the commencement of the examination send

to the authority his application in the prescribed form along

with the examination fee.

ii) Candidate who have passed in one or more subjects need not appear

in that subject or those subjects again in the subsequent

examinations if the candidate passes the whole examination within 4

chances including the original examination,

iii) As soon as possible after the examination the examining body shall

publish a list of successful candidates,

iv) Every candidate as passing shall receive a certificate in the

form prescribed by the Bharati Vidyapeeth University,

v) Facility to keep term : not with standing the foregoing regulations

the students shall be allowed the facilities to keep term on the

following conditions:

a. The candidate must pass the Second B.H.M.S. examination at

least 1 term (6 months) before he is allowed to appear in the

Third B.H.M.S. examination.

b. The candidate must pass the Third B.H.M.S. examination at

least 1 term (6 months) before he is allowed to appear in the

Fourth B.H.M.S. examination

c. No candidate shall be given more than 4 chances to appear in

First B.H.M.S. examination in the same subject.

d. If a candidate fails to pass in a subject/ subjects in first year

examination he/she will have to appear for respective subject/

subjects examination which will be held after six (6) months.

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vi) A candidate who appears at Second/ Third B.H.M.S. examination

but fails to pass in the subject/ subjects he may be admitted to the

next examination in the subject/ subjects. However, candidate shall

be allowed to keep term as provided in point above.

vii) Special classes, seminars, demonstrations, practical, tutorials, etc.

shall be arranged for the repeaters in the subject in which they have

failed before they are allowed to appear at the next examination, in

which attendance shall be compulsory.

viii) If a candidate fails to pass in all the subjects within the prescribed

chances he shall be required to prosecute a further course of study in

all the subject and in all parts for 1 year to the satisfaction of the

head of college and appearing for examinations in all the subjects.

ix) If a student appearing for Fourth B.H.M.S. examination has only one

subject to pass at the end of prescribed chances, he shall be allowed

to appear at the next examination in that particular subject and shall

complete examination with this special chances.

x) All examinations shall ordinarily be held on such dates, time &

places as the examining body may determine.

xi) The examining body may under exceptional circumstances,

partially/ wholly cancel any examinations conducted by it under

intimates the Central Council of Homoeopathy and arrange for

conducting re-examination in these subjects within a period of 30

days form the dale of such cancellation.

xii) Grace marks may be awarded to the students at the discretion of the

University/ examining body on exceptional circumstances.

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Internship Training :

1) II) Each candidate shall be required to undergo compulsory

rotating Internship of one year, after passing the Final

B.H.M.S. examinations, to the satisfaction of the Principal of

the Homoeopathic College. Thereafter only, the candidate

shall be eligible for the award of Degree of bachelor of

Homoeopathic Medicine and Surgery (B.H.M.S.) by the

University

i) All parts of the internship training shall be undertake at the

hospital attached to the College, and in cases where such

hospital cannot accommodate all of its students for internship

then such candidates/ students shall be informed in writing by

the college and it shall be the responsibility of the College to

ensure that each of such students is put on internship training

in a Homoeopathic Hospital or dispensary run by Government

or local bodies.

ii) To enable the State Board/ Council of Homoeopathy to grant

provisional registration of minimum of one year to each

candidate to undertake the internship, the University

concerned shall issue a provisional passed certificate on

passing the Final B.H.M.S. examination to each successful

candidate. Provide that in the event of shortage or

unsatisfactory work, the period of compulsory internship and

the provisional registration shall be accordingly extended by

the State Board/ Council.

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iii) Full registration shall only be given by the State Board if the

B.H.M.S. degree awarded by the University concerned is a

recognized medical qualification as per Section 13(1) of the

Act, and Board shall award registration to such candidates

who produce certificate to completion or compulsory rotating

internship of not less than one year duration from the

Principal of College where one has been a bonafide student

which shall also declare that the candidate is eligible for it.

iv) The internee students shall not prescribe the treatment

including medicines and each of them shall work under the

direct supervision of Head of Department concerned and/ or a

Resident Medical Officer. Xo intern student shall issue any

medico logical document under his/ her signatures.

Each candidate shall complete the internship training at the

maximum within a period of 24 months after passing the final

year examination.

2) The internship training shall be regulated by the Principal in

consultation with concerned Heads of Departments and R.M.O. as

under :

i) Each internee student shall be asked to maintain a record of

work, which is to be constantly monitored by the Head of

concerned Department and / or Resident Medical Officer

under whom the internee is posted. The scrutiny of record

shall be done in an objective way to update the knowledge,

skill and aptitude of internee.

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ii) The stress during the internship training shall be on case

taking, evaluation of symptoms, nosological and miasmatic

diagnostic analysis, repatriation and management of sick

people based on principles of Homoeopathy. Weekly seminars

shall be conducted wherein interns in rotation be given a

chance to present their cases for discussion, and. concerned

teachers/ R.M.O. shall assess performance of each of interns.

iii) Rotation of intern students shall be as under :

a. Practice of Medicine - 8 Months wherein internee will be

rotated in each Psychology. Respiratory, Gastro intestinal

Endocrinology. Skin and Y.D., Locomotor Cardiology,

Paediatrics sections.

b. Surgery - 1 Month.

c. Obstetrics and Gynecology - 2 months [1 month each

(including Reproductive and child health care)].

d. Community medicine (including PHC/ CHC) - 1 month.

iv) Each internee shall be exposed to clinic pathology work to

acquire skill in taking samples and doing routine blood -

examination, blood smear for parasites, sputum examination,

urine and stool examination. Student shall be trained to

correlate laboratory findings with diagnosis and management

of sick people.

v) Each internee shall be given opportunities to learn the

diagnostic techniques like x-rays, Ultrasonography, E.C.G.,

Spirometer and other forthcoming techniques and co-relate

their findings with diagnosis and management of cases.

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vi) Each internee student shall be given adequate knowledge

about issuing of medico-legal certificates including medical

and fitness and all of such legislation's be discussed which

were taught in curriculum of Forensic Medicine.

vii) Each internee shall maintain records of 40 acute and 25

chronic cases complete in all manner including follow up in

Practice of Medicine, record of 5 antenatal checkup and 3

delivery cases attended by him/ her in Department of

Obstetrics and 3 cases of Gynecology; records of 5 surgical

cases assisted by him (and demonstrational knowledge of

dressings) in Surgery department, and records of knowledge

gained in Primary Health Centers, Community health Centers,

various health programmes.

viii) Each internee shall be given a liberty to choose an elective

assignment on any subject, and complete output shall be

furnished in writing by the internee in respect of elective

assignment to the Principal of the College within internship

duration.

ix) Each intern shall be posted on duty in such a manner that each

of them attend at least 15 days in O.P.D. and 15 days I.P.O. at

least in each month (except for. duty in Community Medicine)

and attend the other parts of duty including self preparation in

Library.

x) Each intern-student shall be made to learn importance of

maintaining statistics and records; intern -student shall also be

familiarized with research methodology.

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3) i) Each internee shall have not less than 80% of attendance

during the internship training.

ii) Each internee shall be on duty of at least 6 hrs. pe;~ day

during the compulsory internship training.